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Show THE RICH COUNT REAPER, tvDOLPH, UTAH Local and Personal The Sign of a Dependable Store The Best in Foods at Lowest Prices If Its Its Mrs. Grin Jackson was a Lake visitor last Tuesday. orHiese F eateeo TRAILS WE. CROSS SHRINES IN AMERICAN HISTORY By James . Bea - was in town Monday taking pictures Hi of school children. the grade tlllllllllllllllllllillllHHIHiM Mr. and Mrs.. II. J. Norris, Jr., and son, Wilson, motored to Logan and Willson remained Ogden Saturday. at Logan where hewill attend school the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. Norris returned Sunday evening. Lewis Longliurst motored to Logan The First National Bank . Evanston, Wyoming. Saturday to take his son and daughter, Irel and Bddis, who will attend school at the A. C. this year. according to the character of the subject presenting famous spots in the history of our country. StriKing scenes and brief descriptions showing why each place and object is enshrined in national life. Subjects range from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Will Spencer, and Jerry, son of C. B. Spencer came from Logan this week with a load of grain. C. R. Mrs. Frank Jackson, daughter, Helen, Mrs. Bessie Smith and daughter Eunice and Virginia were Ogden More Than 56 Of ears of Continued Service to this Community visitors Ibis neck. The Randolph schools were visited Monday and Tuesday by school supervisors. - B. Jackson and son Ina Jackson motoreu to Salt Lake Thusrday. They expect to attend conference and the State Fair before returning. Mr. and Mrs. Bob, and Miss V- Mr. and Mrs. Ike Smith and Mrs. James Kennedy motored to Salt Lake Thursday to attend canference and the Fair. 3& Treat Your Car to s i Appear Exclusively in This Newspaper Glen Rex, and lady from Midvale, Utah, spent Saturday and Sunday in Randolph. Welcomes Your Business css BrooKs W. Series of pictures bearing one or the other of above titles from Bear Lake photographer -- . O Born To Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pope, Sept. 29th., a baby boy. A ! and Mr,and Mrs. A. G. Rex motored to Logan Sunday.' A. G. returned Tuesday. Mrs Rex will spend the winter In Logan. Red White Store, OPlace the Best to Trade a The Sta(e Fair Assll, will be prepared to pay all bills by Oct. 10th and ask all those who have bills, or Who have not received their premiums to turn in their claims on or before that date. Owing to the fact that a number of the .departments have not turned in the report of the premium win ners, to the treasurer, it is impossible to get a complete write up of the prize- - winners. An effort will be made next week to get a complete list of all prize winners in each department as well asva complete financial statement, for the next issue of the Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peart were Salt Lake visitors the' first of the week. Mrs.' Sadie Pead returned with them. a New Finish. New Books Reviewed Kemal Seeks to Trace Civilization to Turk A WHITE BIRD FLYING: By Best Streeter Aldrich, 336 pp. 2.00. . Another delightful story of Prairie Life, by the author of A Lantern In Her .Hand. It is Americana In the second and third generations from the pioneers in one of the great Prairie States. Laura Deals ambition is to write, and her mother has influential folks back East But ambition is one thing and love another. She finds her career and her man in the home town founded by her sturdy grandTo me this is a different father. novel ; its as clean as the Wind-SweSunlit Prairie. Istambul, Turkey. An attempt to prove that European civilization is based upon Turkish culture will be made late in the summer by Premier Mustapha Kemal, the wonder man of Turkey. French archeologists have been engaged by Kemal to excavate In Anatolia,- their work paralleling that of the Chicago university expedition. The experiment is being watched throughout Europe with considerable Interest Its success, some believe, would entirely revolutionize history. HOO PROSPERITY: By Eddie Cantor, and David Freedman, 56 pp. Mrs Farrell Peart, who was very 1.00. last week was taken to the Salt comes a time In matters of There Lake hospital Thursday by G. Xf. mournful event where the situation Peart. borders on the ludicrous. That time is FOR SALE - One Automatic Electric about ripe in this period of depcgjja sion which everyone seems to he enWashing Machine, almost as good as Eddie Cantors timely hilarinew. Inquir of Mrs. FRANK PEARCE joying. ous economic treatise brings the laugh through the" sour wrinkles. As he Subscribe for The Reaper. says, Many businesses are .better off 1 than ever. Take red Ink for instance. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Who doesnt use it? Or, as in his qwn FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF case he writes, Before the crash I had AND UTAH IN THE STATE OF a million dollars, a house, three cars FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. and four daughters. Now all Ive got NOTICE TO CREDITORS left Is five daughters. In - the matter of the estate of SCANDAL IN THE CHANCERY: By Diplomat, 272 pp. $2.00. Thomas Earley, deceased. Chuckle provoking adventures of redCreditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned adminis- headed Dennis Tyler in his mission trator at his residence in RouqjJ Val- of delicacy; he is dispatched by the ley, Utah, on or before the 15th day Secretary of State to Europe in an of November, 1931. effort to have his friend Ned Saylor GEO. W. EARLEY. Administrator. return the cash of the Friendship Fund and to dispose CHAS. E. HARRIS. of Mile. Desbrosses of the Follies Administrator. for Ayy. I dont know who Diplomat Date Of first publication 91831. may be, but he knows his Washington, Dat,e of last Publication 10ll6l31. his Paris, and the intricacies of State t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Department red tape. The tale Is FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF handled in a rollicking, lighthearted THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND and sophisticated spirit. FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH. fall that is accorded everything else. A new coat of paint does the trick in marve lous fashion, at exceptionally, small cost Perk up your car with paint. t RANDOLPH GARAGE -- Franco-Ameri-ca- n Our entire line, of Star Brand Shoes has been marked down . from 20 to 50 percent. Jail for Wwnen So Prisoner Leaves Town YOO 111 There is no reason why your automobile should not have the same rejuvenation this No Porterville, Calif. The anxiety of a woman prisoner to leave town solved what promised to be an embarrassing situation here. Clara Green was arrested during a liquor raid, and then the officers remembered they had no jail, quarters for women. They hurried her before Justice DeWItt at an impromptu night court The woman pleaded to be given a "floater," which was granted. . . Woman's Hat Blows in Driver's Face; 6 Hurt Woodland, 111. A womans hat was responsible for injury to six persons in an automobile accident near here recently. The accident occurred when the wind blew the hat off the head of the woman, who was riding In a car with five others, and into the face of the driver. His vision temporarily obscured, the driver lost control of the machine and It crashed Into a culvert 1 Ber-gSr- e. His Service Costly William Nelson Cromwell, a New York lawyer who was engaged by the Panama Canal company of France to sell the canal to America some 25 years ago, is said to have made $1,000,-00- 0 on the deal. NOTICE TO CREDITORS We are in receipt of a large shipment of New Styles of Ldies Shoes. Prices range from $2.95 to $3.95 a pair. In the matter of the estate of Herbert E. Earley, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at his residence in Round Valley, Utah, on or before the 15th day of November, 1931. ALTON EARLEY, Administrator. CHAS. E. HARRIS, Atty. for Administrator. Date of first publication 9 18 31. Date of last Publication 10ll631. 1 Buy your shoes where you get quality. -- Tlich Co. Furn. Co. General Merchandise. 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